DevOps Engineer salary in Seattle

Average Base Salary in Seattle

$117,485

$10,000

Additional Cash Compensation

$127,485

Total Compensation

Median: $117K

Min: $70K

Max: $150K

How Much Does a DevOps Engineer Make in Seattle?

The average salary for a DevOps Engineer in Seattle is $117,485. The average additional cash compensation for a DevOps Engineer in Seattle is $10,000. The average total compensation for a DevOps Engineer in Seattle is $127,485. DevOps Engineer salaries are based on responses gathered by Built In Seattle from anonymous DevOps Engineer employees in Seattle.

DevOps Engineer jobs in Seattle

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DevOps Engineer

Highspot is looking for a DevOps Engineer to support our rapidly-growing development organization and cloud infrastructure. As a startup we're embracing the total-ownership model with engineers on-call for their own services in a supportive and collaborative environment. Our DevOps team helps this work with self-service tooling, best-practice configuration and architecture, education, and hands-on support as a hybrid Systems / Software Engineering practice.

DevOps Engineer

As a Senior DevOps Engineer at Valant, you will be part of a high-performing, distributed engineering team that is implementing a high-security, multi-tenant, cloud-first application. In this role you will get the opportunity to create leading edge DevOps solutions as part of an established and growing organization.

Lead Cloud Engineer/DevOps

Automate deployment, monitoring, management and incident response.
Develop and improve operational practices and procedures.
Proactively meet standards for information security and compliance, such as ISO, SOX, SSAE 16, etc..
Collaboration with on-shore and off-shore teams (both client and internal).
Interfacing and facilitating the successful completion of Rehosting and Replatforming client projects including identifying, communicating and delivering on Milestones throughout implementation.
Participate in Sprint Planning meetings, take ownership for user stories, development tasks and testing.
May Orient, train, assign, check the work of, and lead/direct more junior engineers.

DevOps Engineer

Zipwhip is rapidly transforming text messaging and we are looking for a DevOps Engineer to help take our software to the next level. The DevOps Engineer will work closely with the operations and development teams to deliver new product features and enhancements to customers. Our dev team will count on your knowledge and experience with build and deployment infrastructure to help guide us towards best practices that provides the platform with the features it needs to achieve our goals. You'll need to be comfortable in a hands-on fast-paced environment working with pretty much everyone - developers, operations, and support.

DevOps/Cloud Engineer

This is a dynamic role with high emphasis on being self-motivated to solve the task at hand. There is no ‘typical day’ on the Cloud Technologies team as new challenges are presented daily. You will ensure that good decisions are being made and procedures are being followed. Where gaps are found in process or infrastructure, you will take ownership to resolve them. When services are interrupted, you will be responsive and restore functionality in a timely and efficient manner.
You will work closely with coworkers in other offices and time zones on the constantly evolving mission to achieve zero down time of services hosted by Operations. The team is constantly innovating new approaches to improve efficiency, automate repetitive work and reduce manual tasks.

Lead DevOps Engineer, Manufacturing

First and foremost, any task that helps us create amazing manufacturing software for our technicians — which will include stretching your coding skills in new directions and pitching in when your colleagues need help.
Traveling regularly to our manufacturing facilities to ensure our deployments there are up-to-date and fully operational.
Ensuring our deployments, testing, and continuous integration infrastructure let us build great software faster, without our technicians ever noticing the seams.
Showing the rest of the software team how our services can be adequately deployed across multiple environments, including development, staging, and production.
Moving fluidly between cloud- and self-hosted software infrastructure, utilizing the best technology to ensure our manufacturing line can run interrupted.
Managing permissions for and distribution of critical secrets (e.g., SSH keys, SSL certificates, and API access tokens) to protect organizational information.
Building the software to fabricate the future – not just another CRUD app.